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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Real Kids Shades Giveaway


Real Kids Shades Giveaway
Hosted by Pea of Sweetness

Real Kids Shades

As parents, CEO, David Scheinberg, and VP of Product Development, Lisa Medora, established MFS Eyewear after recognizing the tremendous gap in available eye protection in today’s consumer markets. Unlike most competitive brands, David and Lisa devised a company with a corporate mission focused exclusively on the design and development of reliable yet fun eye wear for children.

Real Kids Shades is currently working closely with Prevent Blindness America to educate the public on the importance of protecting children’s eyes. By advocating sun safety through their Safe Eyes Everyday program, Real Kids Shades helps parents provide serious sun protection for babies, toddlers, and kids up to age 12. All Real Kids Shades provide comfort, durability, and safety. Their rigorous product testing program assures all Real Kids Shades are CPSIA Compliant, CE Certified, and FDA Approved to provide 100% UVA and UVB protection.
Head over to Pea of Sweetness where Emilee had the chance to review Real Kids Shades for two age groups for her three kids.

Sunglasses
(Aren't they adorable?!)

For More Information: Visit the Real Kids Shades Website, connect with them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter and Pinterest.
About the Giveaway: This giveaway begins on 5/29 at 8pm EST and ends on 6/13 at 12:00am EST and is open to US and Canada ages 18+. Please refer to the full terms and conditions in the Giveaway Tools.

The Prize: One lucky winner will receive a pair of Real Kids Shades in their choice of style, size, and color!


Disclosure: I received no compensation for this publication. My opinions are my own and may be different than yours. My Kind Of Introduction is not responsible for prize fulfillment.

1 comment:

  1. was designed with the help of a pediatric ophthalmologist for optimal fit, comfort and safety

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